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Re: [ic] IC_TEST_CREATE table
Quoting Chad Leigh, Shire.Net LLC (chad@shire.net):
> As an example, the IC_TEST_CREATE table was not being dropped when
> configuring the database because the "drop table ic_test_creste" statement
> is not SQL92 compliant, according to the FrontBase support team. It needs
> to be "drop table ic_test_create cascade" or "drop table ic_test_create
> restrict". Is there a way with interchange to specify, similar to the
> abpve CREATE_SQL parameter, a DROP_SQL type parameter to specify howto drop
> the IC_TEST_CREATE table?
Sure -- add it to the code, which is quite easy. It would pretty much
be:
my $drop_statement = $config->{IC_DROP_TEST_SQL} || "drop table _TABLE_";
$drop_statement =~ s/\b_TABLE_\b/$table/g;
>
> Additionally, inserting sample values. TIMESTAMP or DATE values, according
> to QL92 standard as outlined by FrontBase support, needs to be:
>
> "INSERT INTO FOO(COL) VALUES (DATE '2001-05-02')" or whatever
> and not "INSERT INTO FOO(COL) VALUES ('2001-05-02')" (no DATE specifier)
>
> Is there a way to give hints to the interchange config scripts on how to
> construct the SQL insert statements with the sample data?
>
> They reference the latest CJ Date SQL book as containing the SQL92
> standard. I don't have tatbook available so I have to take their word for
> it.
>
Hmm. Never heard of that one. This is a much more difficult issue, as
it essentially has to "filter" an insert value. Hard to do, but I have
looked at ways to do this in the past. There is even some filter capability
that is there, but I am not sure it would work on table creation.
This seems to be more properly a DBD driver issue, as placeholders need
to be able to generate statements like this.
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